Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 87, 20 February 1913 — Page 10

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FIRE DEPARTMENT SAVES RESIDENTS

CLYDE LUIIDY TRIAL WAS OPENED TODAY

THREE WOMEN PILE SUITS FOR DIVORCE

MONEY IS SPENT Board of Works Spends $22,000 When But $19,500 Was Allowed.

MAYOR FAVORS LOAN However Other Members of Board Block Executive's Motion. With the year not quite two months old It has been discovered that the improvement appropriation of $19,500 has been exhausted and that $22,000 has been spent by the board of works for improvements for 1913. This was announced when Mayor Zimmerman tried to push through the improvement of North F street lrom North Thirteenth street to North Seenteenth street by making a brick roadway. City Clerk Besher told the board that more than $22,000 has already been spent and that it would be necessary to borrow money if the improvement was made. The other members of the board did not support the motion that tho improvement be made fend it was laid aside for the present. Mayor Zimmerman announced himself in favor of borrowing money for Improvements which the board wishes Ito make this year. B. A. Kennepohl Wnd City Engineer Charles are against poing into debt. "If we go into debt for this much though," said Mr. Charles, "we might as well go in deep." i The contract for the Improvement fcf South Sixth street from South A street to South E street was given to JOonse Schnieder. Cement walks, purb and gutters will be laid. Schniedr was also given the contract for paying the cement curb, gutter and jtvallc on South Second street from A Street to B street. Daniel G. BurkBardt will make the cement alley be- ' jtween 13th street and 14th street from Korth A.,street to North B street. A Fallow Feeling. Rector I hope yoa didn't find my . lecture dry last night? Old Garge Well, zur, I wouldn't go no far as to say that, zur, but when you stops In the middle to 'ave a swig, though It was only water, I sees to meelf, " 'Ear, 'earl" London Tatler. All Stars. Wlseguy I want a dramatic sketch with forty heroines In It Sketch Writ er Forty heroines?- Wisegny Yes, sir. We have forty young ladies in our dramatic club, and they all want to play the lead. New Orleans TimesDemocrat. Patience la the strongest of strong irlnks. for it kills the slant despair. lerrold. Palladium Want Ads Pay. re

Doesn't this warm wave make you think of house-cleaning time? And it will surely be here before long. And there will be a new piece of furniture, possibly a rug or two, or a nice brass bed needed. OUR STOCK OF DIN-

is the largest and best we have ever had. Tables of all sizes, styles and in any finish. A beautiful round top, 45-inch, 6-foot table in Golden Oak or Early English, $11.25. A solid Oak Table, 44 inches square, that extends to eight feet and carries its own

leaves, for $20.00. Now is the time to select your pieces for this Spring, while we have a complete and new stock. A Solid Quartered Oak 48-inch Table in Colonial design that extends 8 feet for $18.00. Numerous others in prices ranging from $6.50 to $60.00.

WE HAVE SIX ROCKERS All over genuine Spanish Chase leather, with 20x24 inch seats, high back and mahogany rockers. These chairs are in the Spanish leather, well made and with heavy springs, and for one day only, Saturday, Feb. 22, we are going to let you have one of these for $9.98.

A (Palladium Special) NEW MADISON, O., Feb. 20. By the .quick work of the local fire department the country residence of Sam Bookwalter, west of this place, was saved from fire yesterday afternoon. The summer house, which adjoined the residence was being used for the smoking of meat. The family had left the house and believed the Are in the smoke house to have been out. A passer-by saw the blaze and the alarm was responded to by the local Are department. A bucket brigade was formed before the arrival of the fire company. The roof of the summer house and porch were destroyed. The loss waB between $150 and $200. Mrs. Roberts Dead. Mrs. Burnie Roberts died at her home, two miles south of this place yesterday morning. Death was due to pneumonia. She was about 40 years of age. She is survived by the husband, son, daughter, mother and four sisters. The funeral will be held in the Universalist church here Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. H. Blackford, of Eldorado. Burial in the New Madison cemetery. Accepts Position. F. J. Mink, proprietor of the Clothes Shop and formerly superintendent of the New Madison schools, has accepted a position to teach the remainder of the term in the Steuben ville schools. He will teach trigonometry, algebra and physical geography. Mr. Mink is a Harvard graduate. LEAGUE DIRECTORS TO MEET MARCH 2 The final meeting of the directors of the baseball league in which Richmond will be represented will be held at Cambridge City, March 2. At this meeting the schedule will be arranged and all other matters will be settled. The Anderson and Muncie promoters will build new parks though only minor changes will be necessary at the local grounds. The league managers believe this will be one of the strongest leagues in which the various cities in the league have ever been represented In. The Richmond aggregation will be one of the strongest teams in the league and the local management hopes to sign prominent semi-professional players. A new home plate and a raised pitcher's box will be made at the local grounds. Up to the present the Richmond olub has signed no players.

Passerby Gives Alarm -Prominent New Madison Woman Dead.

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sons Present in Court Room. the The trial of Clyde Lundy, the Cen terville druggist, against whom three ' indictments were returned by the grand jury for bootlegging, started this morning. The state finished its case this afternoon and court ad-! journed until tomorrow morning. A large crowd of Centerville persons . are attending the trial. A jury was obtained at 10 o'clock j and up to a late hour the only state j witness who testified was Charles ' Basson, to whom it is alleged Lundy sold liquor on two occasions. The other Indictments charge Lundy with having sold liquor to Joseph Long, and his son Eugene Long. The other state witnesses in the case are Peter Basson, Lloyd Hill and Henry Cox. It is alleged that any one could procure whiskey at Centerville through a fence in the rear of Lundy's drug store by giving a 'high" sign, following which a bottle would be handed to them. It is alleged that the purchaser could not see the man who sold it. There was another hole in the fence where the empty bottles were to be returned, according to one of the witnesses who testified before the grand jury. ERSTWHILE LIMB OF LAW GIVEN FINE William Golden Assessed $5 and Costs for Striking P. Lawler. j William B. Golden, erstwhile policej man, who was charged with assault I and battery on Philip Lawler pleaded not guilty in police court this morning. He was fined $5 and costs. Golden, it is alleged, struck Lawler in the face, knocked him down and j then kicked him. The affair took place I in front of a cigar store at North ' Eighth and E streets Tuesday night. Lawler taunted Golden, the latter said, about a beating which was given Goliden some time ago. Golden took of fense and replied that he nor his gang had never whipped him and never would. The stories of the plaintiff and defendant both agree to this point. Golden alleges that Lawler then rushed at him. Witnesses produced by Golden in his defense state that Golden struck Lawler. Golden charged the court and prosecuting attorney with partiality in the case. He pleaded for about 25 minutes in the attempt to show why he should not be fined. i

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NEW DINING CHAIRS in Fumed Oak, Early English, Mahogany or plain wood, cane, imitation or genuine leather seats, priced 75c, $1, Golden Oak in some of the prettiest designs ever in a store, either in $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 up to $5.00 each.

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Per-(Elizabeth Collins Says That

Spouse Deserted Her on Christmas Eve. Three women filed - suit for divorces in the Wayne circuit court this morning, each alleging they were cruelly treated or deserted by their spouses. Elizabeth Collins alleges that her husband deserted her on Christmas Eve in the year 1909. Previous to his leaving he was guilty of abusing her, having assaulted her with a chair and then threatened to cut her with a razor, she said. It is further alleged that he was addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors. Grace Gard asks a divorce and the restoration of her maiden name, Grace Crowe, alleging that her husband cursed and assaulted her and inflicted a serious injury at one time. Pearl Moss charges her husband, Morris L. Moss, with having cruelly and inhumanely abused her and asks the court to grant a divorce and restore her maiden name, Pearl Williams. She alleges that her husband assaulted her and threatened to kill her and often called her opprobrious names. An Eccentric Wager. In the old betting books of the Jockey club and White's in London are to be found many curious records of wagers. There was once a young man who made money on spider racing. "He wagered that a spider which he would produce would cross a plate quicker than a spider to be produced by a friend. Each spider was to have its own plate. His opponent's spider, however, on being started would not stir, while his own ran with Immense speed. The bet was consequently lost, and the loser soon found out the reason why. Our young friend had a hot plate." This Is told by Ralph Nevill In "The Man of Pleasure." Cold in Head Relieved In one minute. Money back quick if it doesn't. Get a 25 or 50 cent tube of MONDON'S Catarrhal JeUy Use it quick. Finest remedy ever offered for Cold in Head and Catarrh, Sore Nose, Coughs, etc. Twenty year of success. Why? No dope ia KON DON'S. Sample free. Write quick. Address KONDON MFG. CO, Minneapolis. Mtea. ROLLER SKATES Ball Bearing $1.35 Pair Plain Bearing 85c Pair BARTEL & ROHE, Phone 1916. 821 Main.

Great bargain in Ladies Shoes. Lot of 100 pairs, $3, $3.50 and $4 shoos? ; most all leathers; your choice, per pair, only $1.00

Ladies' $5.00 Black Suede, Patent Colt and Gunmetal Shoes, all new styles, Sale price $3.95 Ladies $3.00 Black Velvets, short vamp, stage last, not all sizes. Sale price per pair $1.98 r. All $5.00 Men's Shoes, blind eyelets, kid lined tan and vici or patent. Sale price, per pair $3.95 Barker Browns and Menzies $3.50 Work Shoes, Sale price, per pair $2.95 Men's Elephant Head Rubber Boots (Woonsocket) guaranteed, brand new goods, just received, Sale price, $3.15

Eflp Ways 1fcn FGa-Ik Buy Drugs at Oar Friday, Saturday

Buy 50c Jones Liniment for ....34c Buy 50c Pape's Diapepsin for . . . .34c Buy 50c Doan's Kidney Pills for 34c Buy 50c Ely's Cream Balm for. . .34c Buy 50c Milks Emulsion for 34c Buy 50c Swamp-Root for 34c Buy $1.00 Swamp-Root for 68c Buy $1 Pinkham's Compound for 74c

Washington's Birthday Candy Specials

Washington Hatchets Washington Cherries Candy Novelties that will appeal to your Patriotism.

CIGAR SPECIALS 10c Wm Penn 6c 10c Robert Burns . . .6c 5cOwl,3for ..J... .10c 5c Cinco, 7 for ....25c 5c Little Barrister, 7 for 25c

Ladies $3.50 Patent and Gun metal Tramp Last Shoes, for the last eight days, per pair, only $1.95

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Dr. Reed Famous Cushion Sole Shoes for Men, on our Tramp Last $5.50 grade. Sale price $4.45. $5 grade. Sale price, per pair $3.95

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A few pairs of Boys' High Cut Shoes, $3.00 and $3.50 values, Sale price $2.25

Boys $3 Shoes $2.65; Boys $2.50 Shoes at $2.25; Boys' $2 Shoes, Sale price

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Buy 10c Palm Olive Soap 4 cakes 25c Buy 10c Glycerine Soap, 4 cakes 25c Buy 25c Sanitol Goods, 2 for 25c Buy 15c Mentholatum Deens,2 for 25c Buy 15c Eagle Milk, 2 for ..25c Buy 5c Nipples, 3 for . ." 10c Buy 5c Nursing Bottles, 3 for 10c Buy 25c Peroxide of Hydrogen for 9c

b 25c Peroxide Cream and 25c bottle Peroxide Hydrogen, both for 25c. . .

One lot Men's $3.50. $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes. Your choice of any pair in the lot, per pair, only

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